Example sentences of "[adv] concentrate on the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The arson charge does not add anything to the prosecution case against Harper , so you need only concentrate on the manslaughter charge against him . ’ |
2 | Managers will no longer concentrate on the provision of good quality care but will in will br but will embroiled in the nightmare of contractual agreements and a preoccupation with costs . |
3 | But the easy way , as I say , is to just concentrate on the man hours . |
4 | In the sort of pure maths , you can differentiate a function , your functions are split into two types , differentiable and non-differentiable , we 'll just concentrate on the differentiable one . |
5 | The one that , when y if you look at those , look at , do n't just concentrate on the ones which are right , concentrate on the ones that were wrong too and say , why are they wrong ? |
6 | Can I just concentrate on the binder . |
7 | We had booked a table for dinner after the concert — you begin your festival concerts early when we can still concentrate on the music ! — and we had to cancel it , we could n't eat . |
8 | ( For a ‘ developed ’ country , this will probably concentrate on the questions asked in the census form ; for other parts of the world the method of conducting the census may be of more interest . ) |
9 | Improvements in profitability in the year ahead will come partly from direct changes in milk price but efficient dairy farmers should also concentrate on the management of quota . |
10 | Kitchen specialist shops , builders ' merchants and the kitchen sections of department stores will often concentrate on the more expensive ( but high quality ) rigid ranges of kitchen unit . |
11 | The company said Mr Saatchi would now concentrate on the overall strategy of the business while Mr Louis-Dreyfus would be responsible for its profits growth . |
12 | Nigel Clogstoun-Willmott could now concentrate on the preparations for the Normandy landings , although he was still not fully fit after the months of hard training he did with his men . |
13 | But harmonization will now concentrate on the essentials — the peripherals will be left to a process of mutual recognition by states . |
14 | Gershuny 's conclusion is that as new technology continues to be introduced we are likely to move to a ‘ dual economy ’ in which there would still be a formal sector of the economy , where there was much use of high technology , a continuing drive for efficiency , and the production of standardised goods , but this sector would increasingly concentrate on the production of consumer durables — in essence capital goods for use in the home . |
15 | He does not narrowly concentrate on the last week of Jesus ' life ; the entire life of Jesus was an example of sacrificial love . |
16 | ‘ Could you please concentrate on the road and on getting this tired old heap of metal there in one piece , instead of on matters that do n't concern you ? ’ |
17 | George could then concentrate on the social side of things . |
18 | According to Christopher Wyles , managing director of LanOptics Plc , the company will initially concentrate on the Token Ring market , despite the fact that it also has Ethernet products in its range . |
19 | Sunderland have lost their last five League matches , and there is a growing danger that the FA Cup finalists might find themselves in deep relegation trouble if they do no concentrate on the matter in hand Second Division survival . |
20 | Do not rush your exercise practice but find approximately 15 minutes each day when you can seriously concentrate on the postures and enjoy the benefits they will give to your body . |
21 | She did not actually concentrate on the birds which happened to be there , nor did she feel any desire to feel them or encourage them to come near her — but she was quite able to relax knowing that they were there in the background . |
22 | We shall therefore concentrate on the pricing of financial futures contracts . |